The Future of War
The Future of War | ||||
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Studio album by Atari Teenage Riot | ||||
Released | 17 March 1997 | |||
Genre | Hardcore techno, noise, digital hardcore | |||
Length | 43:52 | |||
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Digital Hardcore Recordings (Europe) Grand Royal (U.S.) | |||
Producer | Alec Empire | |||
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The Future of War is the follow-up album to Delete Yourself by Atari Teenage Riot. Faster and harder than their previous effort, the album sees ATR's only female member at the time Hanin Elias providing vocals for a larger share of the songs.
In May 2002, The Future of War was placed on the Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien index in Germany, meaning that it may not be advertised or sold to minors. According to band member Alec Empire, Future of War was notable for its "left-rooted critique of the 'modern' high-tech-war, as we had seen it all some years previously during the Gulf War."[2]
Track listing
- All tracks written by Alec Empire, except where noted.
- "Get Up While You Can" – 3:28
- "Fuck All!" – 3:08
- "Sick to Death" – 3:40
- "P.R.E.S.S." – 4:19
- "Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!)" (Empire/Hanin Elias) – 3:02
- "Destroy 2000 Years of Culture" – 3:51
- "Not Your Business" – 2:32
- "You Can't Hold Us Back" – 4:00
- "Heatwave" – 2:43
- "Redefine the Enemy" – 3:58
- "Death Star" – 5:23
- "The Future of War" – 3:48
- "She Sucks My Soul Away"* – 4:30
- "Strike"* – 3:43
- "Midijunkies - Berlin Mix"* – 6:20
* 2nd pressing onwards
Samples
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- "Sick To Death" samples "Sick of You" by The Users, "Decadent Jew" by The Nuns, and anime "Urotsukidoji II: Legend of the Demon Womb" (English dubbed version).
- "Fuck All" samples "Pay to Cum" by Bad Brains.
- "Destroy 2000 Years of Culture" samples "Dead Skin Mask" by Slayer.
- "Heatwave" samples "Supertouch" by Bad Brains.
- "Not Your Business" samples "Back to Bataan" by The Maids.
- "Deutschland Has Gotta Die!" samples "I'm In Love With Today" by The Users
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